PRE RECORDED COMPUTER DISCS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
JIM LEE'S WILDC.A.T.S AEGIS ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 888 Prospect Street, Suite 240 La Jolla CA 92037 pre-recorded computer discs, audio tapes, video tapes, video discs and video recordings all featuring comic book characters and comic book stories;The name JIM LEE is a living individual whose consent is of record.;
TEAM CONSECO CONSECO, INC. 11825 N. Pennsylvania Street P.O. Box 1911 Carmel IN 46032 pre-recorded computer discs, computer programs, compact discs, CD-ROMS, laser discs, audio and video tapes, featuring games, musical sound recording and sports information for entertainment purposes; computer accessories, namely computer software in the nature of screen savers, computer mouse, computer mouse pads; calculators; interactive video and computer games of virtual reality comprised of computer hardware and software;rings being jewelry; hat pins of precious metal; jewelry pins for use on hats; ornamental lapel pins; jewelry lapel pins; ornamental pins; tie pins; pins being jewelry;The mark is lined for color. The colors appear in seven floating rectangles set out in three rows and in the word TEAM. The top row consists of the colors purple, blue and yellow, the middle row consists of the colors green, red and green and the bottom rectangle appears in blue. The word TEAM appears in yellow.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The method and apparatus described utilise the fact that CDs manufactured from the same master will have distinctive physical characteristics attributable to the physical manufacturing process of the master to distinguish counterfeit CDs from genuine discs. For a genuine disc, the relative angular orientation of specified sections of the recorded data are determined and recorded. The relative angular orientation of the same sections of data on a test disc are also determined. Where the relative angular orientations are the same it is concluded that the test disc derives from the same source as the genuine disc and is therefore bona fide. Where there is no correlation, the test disc may be identified as counterfeit. The relative angular orientations, or other physical characteristics of the discs, may be physically measured, or may be calculated from information gained by reading the data on the disc. The disclosed technique can also be used to copy protect discs.